Singh and Bourdy seize command at Irish Open

Reuters

India’s Jeev Milkha Singh and Gregory Bourdy of France led the way after the Irish Open first round on Thursday, while world No. 2 Rory McIlroy was five shots off the pace after making two late errors on the greens.

Singh and Bourdy shrugged off the rainy, windy conditions to shoot matching seven-under 65s as the tournament returned to Northern Ireland for the first time since 1953.

Triple-major champion Padraig Harrington was among a group of players on 67. Former US Open winner Graeme McDowell and British Open champion Darren Clarke carded 71s.

The appearance of Northern Irish trio McIlroy, McDowell and Clarke and Irishman Harrington at the Royal Portrush links course in County Antrim has helped the European Tour achieve a first by declaring a sellout for all four days.

“The atmosphere and the feel to the golf course is fantastic,” the 40-year-old Singh said. “When you have so many people cheering and watching you I think you feel great.”

Englishman Foster said fans had been waiting to get on the course at six o’clock in the morning.

“There were people queuing to get in even though the rain was coming sideways,” he said. “I’ve never seen a buzz in the players’ lounge like there is this week. People are raving about the course and the size of the crowds.”

McIlroy was four-under for his round until he three-putted the 16th and 18th to finish with a 70.

McIlroy has missed the cut in four of his past five outings.

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